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Contact: David Johnston, davidj@nycdancespaces.org.
Note: Prior to January 2006, NYC Performing Arts Spaces was known as Exploring the Metropolis, Inc. Its websites were known as NYC Music Places and NYC Dance Places.
NYC Music Places & NYC Dance Places Testify Before City Council
Propose Coordinated Citywide Cultural Infrastructure
December 14, 2005
(New York, N.Y.) — On Wednesday, December 7th, Eugenie Cowan, Director, and David Johnston, Program Director, of
Exploring the Metropolis testified before the City Council Committee on Cultural Affairs, Libraries, and International
Intergroup Relations in a session focusing on "Strategies Facing the Performing Arts Community." Excerpts from
their testimony appear in italics below.
They discussed their organization's website services, NYC Music Places and NYC Dance Places, and their work towards
solving one of the most critical challenges facing performing artists — finding affordable rehearsal and performance
space:
"We are a nonprofit service organization that hosts free websites to help performers find work space and
cultural facilities rent their underused space. This is a double benefit: performers spend less search time and find
better deals, and facilities market underused spaces and produce earned income.
We built the NYC Music and Dance Places websites — and will debut NYC Theatre Places in 2006 — using a cross
section of each genre's community to guide website development priorities.
We think of the performing arts as an ecosystem of commonalities. The arts need spaces to create, rehearse and to
perform before an assembled audience; have little time and less money; and are increasingly collaborative and
technology savvy.
By year end, 65,000 visitors will have used our NYC Music and NYC Dance Places websites; our websites list over
1,200 spaces for hourly, daily, weekly or monthly rent in the five boroughs.
Our data shows that:
- the average requested rehearsal rate is $20/hr, and
- an average 90% of searchers find at least one space that meets their search criteria.
. . . We need a coordinated citywide cultural infrastructure policy, guided by a representative task force of
active performing arts practitioners and cultural facility managers. We propose three tasks:
- Establishing a capital financing mechanism for small- and mid-sized organizations to support basic
short-term needs — such as the costs of moving, or finding shared office, rehearsal or performance space — and a
no-interest loan program for facilities with emergency needs.
- Adopting NYSCA's dance rehearsal space subsidy, an important government operational support. In FY05,
NYSCA grants ranging from $2,500 to $24,900 given to 17 nonprofit organizations provided 30,500 subsidized or
free rehearsal hours to the dance community. We also need this double-benefit for music and theatre practitioners
and facilities.
- Strengthening the performing arts through carefully targeted zoning. The City Planning Department
needs to look at zoning in districts, such as BAM, in new developments or adaptive uses.
AND for all this, the Department of Cultural Affairs (DCA) needs major new funding."
Exploring the Metropolis urges you to Contact your City Council member
and add your voice to any of the above "tasks" that you think would benefit you or your performing arts
organization. Tell them about the great services that NYC Music Places and NYC Dance Places provide for
the performing arts.
For more information about NYC Music Places, contact David Johnston at davidj@nycmusicplaces.org.
NYC DANCE PLACES: Where Dancers Find Their Space
Exploring the Metropolis, the sponsor of
the NYC Dance Places Program, is the only nonprofit organization
that has as its sole focus resolving the workspace needs of
performing artists. The organization is committed to identifying and
helping to create spaces for the performing arts through both web
and non-web services. More information about these resources is
available at www.xtmnyc.org.
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